Chapter 221: One hundred and sixty-three: Observation (1)
Last time the intelligence came in, it mentioned a group of people from some Church distributing drugs in the West City District. Malin and Faye seemed unprepared, but in truth, both boys had already set their coordinates and were holding teleportation scrolls worth thousands, with Faye also holding a Protection Spell—Anti-Evil Magic Array in his left hand.
Meanwhile, Malin was holding a violin case in his left hand, appearing like a child from the Church of Art and Beauty, but if it were opened, everyone would see that inside the box were two lever-action shotguns with their barrels sawed off.
Lever principle, four rounds loaded, gauge number eight, duckbill muzzle—it was designed to sweep away all manner of monsters and demons.
Then, upon reaching the location and exchanging a few words, Malin was almost ready to draw his weapon when a bald man emerged from the camp, looking helplessly at Malin, shaking his head, "I recognize you, child of the Goddess of Harvest. It seems that our trial of the new drug has caught your attention. We are a subsidiary of the Benevolent Church, currently conducting the latest drug trial operations."
The man then pulled a string of documents from his pocket, including identity verifications from the Benevolent Church, the Church of Justice, and the City Hall, as well as operation permits, even a letter of understanding from the Church of the Goddess of Harvest and an informed report from the royal family.
Faye confirmed that the contents of the royal family’s report were true, and then Malin, out of curiosity, asked the bald man why they weren’t making a big deal out of the operation.
The bald man replied—That the drug was still in the experimental phase, and considering that it was intended for males, they deliberately distributed it in such a place.
Malin was very curious, knowing there were so many men in the world, why did they choose the West City District, when the North City District had even more nobles and respectable gentlemen.
The answer was a 5% chance of adverse effects.
Yes, adverse effects.
